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complaint and should
In response to a neighbor's complaint that his target shooting endangered her children, he replied, " If that should ever happen, ma-da-me, we should ourselves be happy to get new ones with you " ( though he was not at all inclined to engage with females in the manner implied ).
* Doe sues Jane, and during the proceedings, Jane claims that Doe's complaint should be dismissed because he has never proved, or for that matter even offered, a theory as to why the elevator functioned incorrectly.
Citizens should then be able to make a complaint to the appropriate authority if they believe they have been discriminated against because of their genotype.
The complaint argues that because the PCAOB has regulatory powers over the accounting industry, its officers should be appointed by the President, rather than the SEC.
' Mr. Capel commented later, ' If ', he wrote, ' I had not seen with my own eyes what a Japanese can suffer without complaint, I should often have been disinclined to believe .... But, having observed Tōgō, I believe all of them.
However, a Utah resident Todd Ouzts filed a complaint on July 16, 2012 saying that a concert show that is " conflated with prayer and worship " should remain in church or private property, not " public's backyard.
' The claims of Palestinian complicity in the murder of the European Jews were to some extent a defensive strategy, a preemptive response to the Palestinian complaint that if Israel was recompensed for the Holocaust, it was unjust that Palestinian Muslims should pick up the bill for the crimes of European Christians.
The most recent complaint of this nature was leveled by Maya-Mestizo born correspondent Clinton Luna, who suggested that the phrase " sons of the Belizean soil " should replace " sons ' of the Baymen's clan " in the chorus in recent issues of the Amandala weekly newspaper.
" To the printed remonstrance of Hobbes, Fell inserted an insulting reply in the History to " irritabile illud et vanissimum Malmesburiense animal ," and to the complaint of Wood at this usage answered only that Hobbes " was an old man, had one foot in the grave ; that he should mind his latter end, and not trouble the world any more with his papers.
They filed a complaint with the Texas state athletic commission, but in vain, as the officials reviewed a tape of the fight and decided the result should stand.
Thus, it made sense that a discretionary attack upon the complaint that was already being drafted, calendared, heard, and ruled upon like a motion should simply be treated in reality like one.
Under the Equality Act 2010 section 27, an employer must also ensure that once a complaint is brought by a worker, even if it proves ultimately to be unfounded, that worker should not be victimised.
Contrary to their expectation and to that of the public the Criminal Court admitted the plea on the formal ground that the complaint should have been lodged by the court martial which had been slandered, and not by the minister of war.
He responded by filing a complaint to Egypt's Prosecutor General who ruled that Gomaa should be allowed access to party's headquarters.
Upon hearing the man's complaint, Solomon suggested that the owner of the sheep take the other man's vineyard to repair and cultivate until the vines returned to their former state, whereupon he should return it to its owner.
The Committee's report concluded: " We agree with the Commissioner that this element of Mr Donovan's complaint should be upheld, and we reiterate that the inclusion of material of a party political nature is not permissible in publications funded from parliamentary allowances.
In future, let all eunuchs take warning by his example ; should we have further cause of complaint, the chief eunuchs of the several departments of the household will be punished as well as the actual offender.
According to the amended complaint, it is “ not reasonable to expect that in the future the State of Nebraska will enforce its laws regulating the sale of alcohol at Whiteclay .” Bruning had said he believed the State of Nebraska should not be involved in the suit ; that shutting down the beer stores wasn't the solution ; that reservation residents would drive further afield to purchase alcohol, which might lead to increased drunk driving ; and that any money recovered in damages by the OST, in this suit or others, might be used to buy alcohol.
The lawsuit was rejected because Stephenson should have filed a federal lawsuit or complaint to the FCC, which was already investigating the halftime show.
In 2004, following a complaint from an late applicant ( who had been turned down ), the Ombudsman Emily O ' Reilly recommended to the department that late comers should be considered, saying that the schemes had a " serious defect " in having contacted some fishing families and not others.
And if the proceedings should be treated as involving a final determination as on issues joined to the right to such possession and custody, there was no complaint of want of notice or of hearing, and the summary made adopted did not in itself affect the jurisdiction of the Circuit Court upon the ground that it had exceeded its powers.
When a physician assesses a patient to determine the etiology and subsequent treatment for abdominal pain the patient's history of the presenting complaint and physical examination should derive a diagnosis in over 90 % of cases.
The complaint said that " the word ' midget ' is considered offensive to the dwarfism community and should not be seen or heard on TV or radio ".

complaint and contain
As per Section 168 of the Charter, the complaint must be written and contain the identity of the complainant.
The complaint also raises the issue of Snapple drink names including fruits when the products do not contain those fruits.
In this and other respects our accounts may possibly contain exaggerations ; but Clement's complaint of the flagrant degeneracy in his time from the high standard set up by Basilides himself is unsuspicious evidence, and a libertine code of ethics would find an easy justification in such maxims as are imputed to the Basilidians.
Each entry in the log must contain the nature, date, time and general location of each crime and disposition of the complaint, if known.
WCBN's transmitter was upgraded to 200 watts in 1987, an FCC action that was delayed for several years after some disgruntled former station volunteers filed an extensive complaint letter which turned out to contain mostly erroneous information.

complaint and all
Plaintiff's counsel can then join the claims of all of these persons in one complaint, a so-called " mass action ," hoping to have the same efficiencies and economic leverage as if a class had been certified.
The result of all this complexity was that to ascertain what was " at issue " in a case, a stranger to the case ( i. e., such as a newly appointed judge ) would have to sift through a huge pile of pleadings to figure out what had happened to the original averments of the complaint and whether there was anything left to be actually adjudicated by the court.
Code pleading was criticized because many lawyers felt that it was too difficult to fully research all the facts needed to bring a complaint before one had even initiated the action, and thus meritorious plaintiffs could not bring their complaints in time before the statute of limitations expired.
Raeder accepted without complaint orders from the War Minister von Blomberg on 21 May 1935 that those who were of " non-Aryan descent " would not be permitted to join the Wehrmacht and all members of the Wehrmacht could only marry women of pure " Aryan descent " and another order from Blomberg in July 1935 saying no member of the Wehrmacht could buy from a store owned by " non-Aryans " under any conditions.
The rules of civil procedure ,... are silent on the matter ..." " Rule of Civil Procedure 10 ( a ) reads, '... In the complaint, the title of the action shall include the names of all the parties.
Some are dismissive, like: Cerimonia (" Ceremony ", all proper manners and rigid, slavish devotion to pointless details ), Coccodrillo ( Italian: " Crocodile ", because he preys on others ), Fanfarone (" Trumpeter " or " Loudmouth "), Giangurgulo (" John the Glutton "), Grillo (" Grasshopper ", because he is small and ' hops ' sides ), Malagamba (" Lame Leg "), Squaquara (" Little Shit "), Papirotonda (" Round Letter ", a complaint signed by mutinous soldiers or sailors in a circle around the main text so the ringleaders or originators cannot be discerned ), Tagliacantoni (" Small-Sized "), and Zerbino ( Italian: " Doormat ").
The grounds in all cases must be specifically stated in the complaint, giving factual details, dates, and actual places of occurrence.
When the movie proved to be a disjointed botch, Gaines paid the film company to remove all references to the magazine from all future prints and even issued private refunds to fans who wrote complaint letters.
The defendant may also file a " third party complaint " in which she or he seeks to join another party or parties in the action if she or he believes those parties may be liable for some or all of the plaintiff's damages.
New York is notorious for its permissive filing system, in which the summons or complaint need not be filed at all.
Justice Stevens, with whom Justices Brennan and Marshall joined in dissent, dissented further from the majority opinion: " the Court orders the dismissal of respondent's complaint even though the State's statute prohibits all sodomy ; even though that prohibition is concededly unconstitutional with respect to heterosexuals ; and even though the State's post hoc explanations for selective application are belied by the State's own actions.
At 8: 30 PM, September 13, the Mongolian Foreign Ministry summoned the Chinese ambassador to make a formal complaint about the unauthorized entrance of a plane into Mongolian airspace, and reported to the ambassador that the plane had crashed, killing all on board.
If a cause of action in a complaint does not state a cognizable claim ( e. g., the claim is nonsense ) or if it does not state all the required elements, then the challenged cause of action or possibly the entire complaint can be " thrown out " with a demurrer as not legally sufficient.
Specifically, when ruling on a demurrer a judge is required to assume as true or proved all material facts alleged in the complaint, even if those facts appear fabrications by the complainant or easily disproved during litigation of the case.
This is because judges do not want demurrers taking up the court's time when in all likelihood the offending party by law will be given the opportunity to " repair " the offending complaint.
For example, in November 2002, the city of Columbus, Georgia forced all people wishing to protest at the School of the Americas to first submit to a metal detector search .< ref > The advocacy group School of the Americas Watch asked a federal trial court to enjoin the mass searches, but the court refused and simply dismissed the complaint .< ref > When the protestors appealed, the city justified the metal detector searches in part because of the " yellow " threat level .< ref >.
Simon Cowell, who previously endorsed her as the best singer in the competition, suggested that his only complaint with London was that after ten weeks he still did not know anything at all about her.
Manstein's only wartime complaint about the actions of the Einsatzgruppen occurred in a 1941 letter to Einsatzgruppen D commanding officer Otto Ohlendorf ; since his soldiers were so helpful in assisting Ohlendorf's men to murder Jews, Manstein said, it was unfair that the SS insisted upon keeping all of the murdered Jews ' wristwatches for themselves instead of sharing with the Army.

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